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1 One is North Korea 's declared intention to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) after the demand of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) to inspect sites which Pyongyang says are non-nuclear .
2 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
3 The solar wind originates in the atmosphere of the Sun , and consists of a tenuous gas that has acquired sufficiently high outward speed to escape from the Sun .
4 The most conspicuous group to emerge from the 947 names on the Prime Minister 's list — about 30 more than usual — are key figures in the traumatic aftermath to the terrorist bombing of Pan-Am 's Flight 103 over Lockerbie last December .
5 Neither the post-Stalin ‘ thaw ’ , nor as yet Gorbachev 's perestroika , has led the historical establishment to depart from the basic propositions of the Marxist-Leninist interpretation .
6 We scrambled over the chockstone of the Eye onto the plateau and wandered over shimmering snowfields to drink from the icy waters of the Garbh Uisge where it emerged from a shadowy blue tunnel before tumbling from the plateau .
7 Monitoring services Once the services have been arranged it is tempting for social workers to withdraw from the situation .
8 Leading environmentalist Medha Paktar and 400 others were arrested to prevent them commiting samarpan ( self-sacrifice ) in protest against the dam project , which would force 250,000 tribal people to move from the Narmada valley .
9 One of the most exciting suggestions to emerge from the research of the Schools Council History project , and in later research into primary history teaching methods , has been the idea that certain , concept-based methods of History teaching can lead to pupils reaching certain levels of historical understanding at a rather earlier stage than had previously been thought possible .
10 This discussion of the primacy of communal property is a point central to Marx 's whole work , and the pleasure he gained in its confirmation in the work of Morgan seems to me to be the only really clear element to emerge from the notebooks .
11 Meanwhile , much smaller North West neighbour Liverpool is looking to continue building up domestic and regional aviation-related business following its becoming the first local authority-owned airport to transfer from the public to private sector when it was bought by British Aerospace in 1990 .
12 A man of 65 , from Bristol , last week became the first British patient to benefit from the technique , known as rotational angioplasty .
13 Clearly , from the operator 's point of view , one of the favourable elements to emerge from the competitive price battle of late 1985 was the reversal of this tendency , at least temporarily .
14 Overseas participation enables American , European and Japanese banks to benefit from the dynamic industrial growth experienced by some NICs .
15 The chief conclusion to emerge from the work discussed in this chapter is that retrieval processes contribute to the hybrid — that the latent inhibition effect occurs , at least in part , because subjects tend to retrieve information acquired during pre-exposure to the target stimulus rather than information acquired during conditioning .
16 B arcelona will be Mota 's last major championship run and she wants it to be the perfect platform to retire from the international scene .
17 On April 9 the Cabinet approved tax-free incentives to encourage civil servants to move from the west to the east , and announced pension increases of 15 per cent from July 1 for eastern pensioners ( whose pensions would still be half those of western pensioners ) .
18 We believe a reasonable target is for civil R&D to increase from the present 1.8 per cent to 2.5 per cent of GDP .
19 You know , the difficulty of getting up to the flats , i you know I I suffered from arthritis , and er you know i it was quite a strenuous business to get from the ground up to our own flat .
20 Dixons has been one of the first retail chains to suffer from the slowing of retail demand .
21 Most of these acts can be attributed to the emotion of compassion , referred to earlier in this book as probably being one of the earliest of human emotions to emerge from the dawning of civilisation .
22 Creditors were hoping to persuade Nigeria to abandon its long-standing refusal to borrow from the IMF in order to make funds available for a buyback of commercial debt .
23 It only takes 10 paying guests to benefit from the reduced admission prices .
24 It 's the start of the Falcons ' year ; training for next season 's displays and a unique chance to jump from the second biggest plane in the world , courtesy of the US Airforce .
25 The latest White Paper to come from the Ministry of Transport is called Roads for Prosperity .
26 It was the peculiarity of the Bolsheviks that they unequivocally defended the right of national minorities to secede from the Tsarist empire , to create separate national States .
27 And trains from Paddington into Oxford are running about twenty minutes late this evening , but I 've no specific problems to report from the buses .
28 It resulted in last year 's decision to close the European exploration headquarters in Glasgow with the transfer of key personnel to work from the main North Sea operational base in Aberdeen , a process which should be completed by the end of this year .
29 Murray was the major story to emerge from the tournament at Walton Heath .
30 One way of describing the ideal low-pass response depicted in figure 12.1(a) is through the relation This suggested to Butterworth that where n is a large integer , ought to constitute a good response to synthesise from the point of view of creating high-performance low-pass filters .
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